The award-winning documentary tells the remarkable story of Maidenhead resident Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia shortly before the outbreak of the ...
A screening of the documentary charting the role of a hero who saved hundreds of children from the Nazi death camps will be showing is showing at Norden Farm this week. The documentary, called ...
The award-winning documentary tells the remarkable story of Maidenhead resident Sir Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia shortly before the outbreak of the ...
Sir Nicholas Winton, and how he was able to arrange the rescue of 669 children from Prague in the months immediately before the outbreak of World War 2. Photo credit: Li-Sung. See more episodes ...
we spoke to the son of Sir Nicholas Winton, who with his small team is credited with saving the lives of 669 mostly Jewish children on the eve of World War II in what was then Czechoslovakia.
Included is the first part of the story of Sir Nicholas Winton, told for us by his daughter, Barbara. On New Year's Eve 1938 Nicholas Winton - then 29 years old - travels to Prague where he ...
Lady Milena Grenfell-Baines was one of the 669 children who escaped to Britain on Kindertransport trains organised by Sir Nicholas Winton. She later became a pupil at the Czechoslovak State School ...